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Out of stockUnissued recordings by this very loud power trio from San Francisco, modeled after Cream, Blue Cheer, or The Jimi Hendrix Experience Including their fantastic studio demo from 1968 plus raw and wild live tracks from 1969 Boogie (or The Boogie) was probably the first hard-blues/proto-metal group that emerged from the San Francisco...
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Northwest Company were one of the most hard-working bands from the Vancouver scene of the '60s Famous for their monster garage-punk double sider from 1967, the reverberating "Hard To Cry"/ "Get Away From It All", the group released seven singles between 1966 and '73 Eight Hour Day features a selection of those 45 sides, their cool...
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Out of stock'70s Chicago-area based band Apocalypse used their double-neck guitars to create chamber prog suites about faraway castles Their lost 1976 LP (used as a demo), with male/female harmonies, violin, mellotron, and fuzzed-out guitars/keys has been unearthed by Steve "Plastic Crimewave" Krakow With their lengthy and tuneful musical...
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First ever legit vinyl reissue, sanctioned by the band members, of this collectable psych/folk/hard-rock album from 1973 Brigg were a rural Pennsylvania folk-tinged psychedelic band formed by three high school friends: Rob Morse, Jeff Willoughby, and Rusty Foulke In 1973, they borrowed the money to record their first album...
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Out of stockReissued on vinyl, 'Warsaw' was the planned debut-album by Joy Division, dating back to the days that the band was briefly associated with RCA Records Recorded in May 1978, it comprised 11 tracks now known collectively as the 'RCA Sessions' However, the band was disappointed with the label's post-production work and the deal fell...
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Out of stockOut-Sider present the first official vinyl reissue of The Peppermint Trolley Company's self-titled album, originally released in 1968 Classic US '68 psychedelic/sunshine/baroque pop with great studio production, inventive arrangements, nice vocal harmonies, harpsichord, occasional fuzz guitar -- including their superb rendition of...
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Out of stockPsychedelic hard-rock/heavy blues with loud fuzz-wah guitar and powerful drumming by this power-trio from Arizona, originally released in 1969 Bliss was born from the ashes of garage band The Sect Legendary radio DJ and producer Hadley "Who Loves You Madley" (the first black disc jockey from Arizona) took them under his wing and...
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Out of stockDirty...
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Out of stockSabattis were an underground hard rock band from New York formed in 1968 by Jim Marvin (guitar and lead vocals), Gary Culotta (keyboard and vocals), Larry Wegman (drums), and Rocky Kaler (bass) Influenced by bands like Deep Purple, Mountain, and Grand Funk, they gigged around town playing lots of psychedelic clubs and venues In...
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Out of stockOut-Sider present the first vinyl reissue of Soft Soul Transition's SST, originally released in 1969 as a private pressing Breezy sunshine-pop, soft-rock, psych-pop from California Crystal clear recording with awesome vocal harmonies, superb musicianship, bossa and blue-eyed-soul-jazz touches with folk-rock moves In 1969, Chet...
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First-ever vinyl reissue of this lost-in-time US private press album from 1980 Male-female vocals, fuzz guitar, and synths Echoes of the '60s San Francisco sound (Tripsichord, Airplane, or Quicksilver) mix with FM pop-rock and even jazz-funk Considered by many collectors the best USA '80s psych LP along with Bobb Trimble...
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Out of stockFrom The...
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Out of stockFirst-ever vinyl release of 1970-1971 recordings by Colorado's Wakefield A blend of hard-rock, psychedelia, and acid-rock with a powerful, jamming sound, long tracks, stunning lead guitar, organ, Latin percussion, and dreamy/bluesy vocals Fans of Leslie's Motel, don't miss this one Remastered sound from the original tapes,...
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'60s garage-psych moody monster! Out of The Bachs was originally released in 1968 as a private pressing of 150 copies; it's one of the rarest USA '60s garage/teenbeat albums ever The band consisted of five young kids from Chicago, regulars at local teen dances, who decided to release an album for their fans before splitting...
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Out of stockUS 1972 private press psychedelic-progressive conceptual album from Chirco: two long suites featuring fuzzed-out guitars, spacey vocals, effects, complex vocal harmonies and heavy organs Top-level recording and musicianship with Barry Tashian from The Remains assisting and writing one of the tracks Newly remastered sound, repro of...
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Out of stockFabulous and ultra-rare US West Coast psychedelic album from Merkin Released in 1973 on Windy Records (same label as Creation Of Sunlight) but sounding more 1967-1968 with fuzzed-out/jangly guitars and melodic, floating harmony vocals Newly remastered sound, including an insert with...
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Out of stockOut-Sider present the first ever vinyl reissue of Reason's The Age Of Reason, originally released in 1969 This US 1969 private album by an ad-hoc studio band project features ex-Telstars bass player Terry Gorka plus drummer Bill Manning, lead guitarist Billy Windsor and keyboard player Tommy Dildy Heavy bluesy/soul/R&B club...
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Out of stockUSA 1971 obscure Christian folk-rock album with an appealing, understated feel Close male/female vocal harmonies and ringing guitars create a secular late '60s California sound, with strong songwriting that reaches back to a Byrds/Simon & Garfunkel hook sensibility Fully licensed, first-ever vinyl reissue Monster rarity going...
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Out of stockRepro of the rare original 1969 album by Missouri group Touch Acid blues-y psychedelic rock made available on vinyl again, with the original gatefold cover and insert with detailed liner notes Housed in a 350 gram carton cover and pressed on 180 gram...